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Thursday, July 20 • 10:30am - 12:10pm
FF&GG2. Emerging Water Supply Issues (Part 2 of 2)

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FF. & GG.  EMERGING WATER SUPPLY ISSUES, INCLUDING AN UPDATE ON THE CENTRAL FLORIDA WATER INITIATIVE

Advanced discussion of multiple issues including emerging challenges in meeting future water demands; innovative water supply projects; meeting the conceptual costs of distribution and storage of reclaimed water; legal and policy issues regarding the control of reclaimed water for future public and private reuse; and regulatory challenges and innovative approaches to addressing these issues. One such approach is the Central Florida Water Initiative (CFWI). The CFWI area covers all or part of five central Florida counties, includes portions of three water management districts, the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, as well as several regional public water utilities, landowners, local governments, agriculture and various other stakeholder interests.

Part I of the course will explore innovative water supply projects that are emerging around Florida, including the CFWI, and the role of utilities and other significant water users now and into the future. 

Part II will explore how Florida will be meeting future water supply needs via new or alternate funding and public acceptance of new technologies: For example: How will recent developments in the implementation of the Florida Land and Water Conservation Amendment impact future water supply? How do we engage the public and improve awareness of future water supply needs? Here’s your chance to listen, learn, and participate during this “must attend” course. 


Moderators
avatar for Craig Varn

Craig Varn

Shareholder, Manson Bolves Donaldson Varn, P.A.

Speakers
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Brian Armstrong

Executive Director, Southwest Florida Water Management District
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David Childs

Shareholder, Hopping Green & Sams P.A.
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Stephen James

Director, Office of Water Policy, Department of Environmental Protection
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Ed de la Parte

Shareholder, de la Parte & Gilbert, P.A.
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Beth Ross

Shareholder, GUNSTER
Water supplyElizabeth Ross is an of counsel attorney who joined Gunster in 2015. Beth is board certified by the Florida Bar in state and federal government and administrative practice. Prior to joining the firm, she served as a lead attorney for the South Florida Water Management... Read More →
avatar for Ann Shortelle

Ann Shortelle

Executive Director, St. Johns River Water Management District
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Roger Sims

Partner, Holland & Knight LLP
Environmental and water law; land use law; administrative law.
avatar for Mark Thomasson

Mark Thomasson

Vice President, WSource
Environmental Resource PermittingCutting-edge stormwater management and reuseWater policyWater quality credit tradingAquifer recharge and UIC permitting


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